Chelsea were not at their best, but I didn't ever really see Liverpool reach their peak. Alonso's goal had a touch of fortune about it, but with an effort tipped over the bar from Gerrard and an Alonso free kick coming back of the post, I don't think anyone could argue that Liverpool had the better chances and were well worth their lead and victory.
Off course, Mourinho would have argued that they were cheated in some way, but Scolari and Benitez had little to say about each other and so much to say about the result, just the way it should be.
The result puts the Reds clear at the very top of the league, and awesome place to be after you've beaten two major rivals early on in the season.
As wel as being a great day for the club, it puts me in an even better mood for the journey up to Anfield for the West Brom game in a couple of weeks.
In other news, Harry Redknapp has taken over as the boss of Tottenham Hotspurs. I give it a year.
This post has the following tags: Chelsea, Liverpool, Premier League, top
This post was filed under the following categories: Sport
First posted: 26th Oct 2008 @ 20:39
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